Rolling on stockies...

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by pennyarvs, Apr 17, 2012.

  1. pennyarvs

    pennyarvs New Member

    I was amazed as to how comfortable it is driving the zed when I changed to stock front rims. Attempted change of tyres and currently on stockies and I can't believe how comfy it is rolling with them. Not that my Volk Rays 18's aren't... I just happened to notice the difference.

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    Wondering now who amongst us are on aftermarket 16's and a bit of feedback as well. Any recommended ones out there? A few pics would also be appreciated...


    AAA :zlove:
     
  2. Mitch

    Mitch Has one gear: GO

    I roll on stockers, had 18's but cracked them twice on the shit roads up this way.
    OE rims are always tuffer than average aftermarket stuff, even so, the higher profile soaks up all the irregularities in the roads and makes it quite comfy.
     
  3. planetrobbi

    planetrobbi planetrobbi

    I recently took my 19s off my tt and put the stockers on, love driving it now its v smooth and comfy (its my daily) , I have been thinking about finding some nice wider 16 inch rims like silvia etc.. or something like these

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  4. Stef

    Stef Active Member

    I've been running stockies on the front on Silver for a couple of years together with 18's on the rear. Tracks much better and does not pull sideways so much
     
  5. pennyarvs

    pennyarvs New Member

    That's what I was planning to try...





    ...or this (thanks Stef, PR & Mitch).


    AAA :zlove:
     
  6. SRB-2NV

    SRB-2NV #TEAMROB

    Stockies need to be on the back Arvin :p
     
  7. project_300zx

    project_300zx New Member

    The Pulling sideways gets a bit frustrating after a while, especially for a daily driver.

    My 300zx had 16's and even this was more comfy than my mate running 18's.

    Its always good to have a spare set of stockies.
     
  8. pennyarvs

    pennyarvs New Member

    True Nem. Will swap them once I get a set of upgraded injectors + tune...
     

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